word choice - Military personnel normally put their badges on their shoulders - what is that area called?


I want a word that can sum up one's experiences in a battlefield but I am unable to find the proper terminology for this purpose.


Military badges are normally placed on the left shoulder as well as the upper left chest of military personnels. What is the proper name for these areas which badges would be placed on?



Answer



Well for the US military that have this practice (many do, I know):


Shoulder sleeve insignia or SSI as an abbreviation.


Shoulder Sleeve Insignia


Interesting to note that when it is on the right shoulder, it indicates former service, not current.


The article linked to above notes that they are not continuing with this custom on newer uniforms, opting for a Combat Service Identification Badge (CSIB) instead. :-/


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